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siṅga, 34 találat.

siṅga →

pts

Siṅga1

neuter a horn Ja.i.57, Ja.i.149, Ja.i.194; Ja.iv.173 (of a cow); Vism.106; Vv-a.476.

anuruddha →

dppn

…Cūḷa—and the Mahā-Gosiṅga Suttas.

Anuruddha was present when the Buddha died at Kusinārā, and knew the exact moment of his death; the…

giñjakāvasatha →

dppn

…Buddha preached the Cūḷagosiṅga Sutta, MN.i.205 the Janavasabha Sutta, DN.ii.200 and several discourses on awareness of mortality….

gosiṅgasālavanadāya →

dppn

…the preaching of the Mahāgosiṅga Sutta. MN.i.212f.

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A forest tract near…

kakkaṭa →

dppn

…solitude, went into the woodlands near by, such as the Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133f.

kaḷimbha →

dppn

…to see the Buddha, he, with the other monks, went to Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133f.

kaṭissaha →

dppn

…monastery and retired to places of solitude, such as Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133

kimbila →

dppn

…They were in the Gosiṅgasālavana when the Buddha preached to them the Cūḷa-Gosiṅga Sutta, at the conclusion of which, Dīgha…

kūṭāgārasālā →

dppn

…and retired to the Gosiṅgasālavana, when the visits of the Licchavis to the Buddha became disturbing to their solitude….

licchavī →

dppn

…monks to seek peace in Gosiṅgasālavana near by. Once, five hundred Licchavis invited the Buddha to a discussion held by them at the…

mahākassapa →

dppn

…See also the Mahāgosiṅga Sutta, MN.i.214 where Kassapa declares his belief in the need for these observances; that his example was…

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…AN.ii.154f.

In the Mahāgosiṅga Sutta MN.i.212 we find them staying in the Gosiṅgasālavana in the company of Mahā Kassapa, Ānanda, Revata…

nandiya →

dppn

…seem to have lived in the Gosiṅgasālavana. MN.i.205 His Theragāthā verse is a warning to the Dark Lord not to attack a bhikkhu such as he….

nikata →

dppn

…and his coleagues, desiring solitude, retired to the Gosiṅgasālavana. AN.v.133f.

revata →

dppn

…Sutta. MN.i.462 The Mahāgosiṅga Sutta MN.i.212ff. records a discussion between Moggallāna, Mahā Kassapa, Anuruddha, Revata and Ānanda, and…

sigālakamātā →

dppn

SigālakamātāSiṅgālakamātāSigālamātāSiṅgālamātā

She was declared chief of nuns who had attained release by faith. AN.i.25

sigālakapitā →

dppn

SigālakapitāSiṅgālakapitāSigālapitāSiṅgālapitā

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speak of a monk who practices skeleton-meditation in the Bhesakaḷā forest. Thag.18

upacāla →

dppn

…Licchavis went there to visit the Buddha, they moved to the Gosiṅgasālavana in search of quiet.

vesāli →

dppn

…other forests, such as Gosiṅgalasāla. AN.v.134

Among important suttas preached at Vesāli are the Mahāli, Mahāsīhanāda, Cūḷa Saccaka,…

jarasiṅgala →

ncped

dhamaka →

pts

(-˚) adjective one who blows Mil.31; see *vaṃsa*˚, sankh˚, singa˚.

go →

pts

…cow-stable AN.i.188; -siṅga a cow’s horn Vism.254. -sita mixed with milk Vv-a.179…

issā →

pts

…Ja.v.410, & issāmiga Ja.v.431, a species of antelope, cp Ja.v.425 issāsiṅga the antlers of this antelope.

cp. Sk. ṛśya-mṛga

khagga →

pts

  1. a sword (often with dhanu, bow) at DN.i.7 (Dhp.i.89 = asi) as one of the forbidden articles of ornament (cp. BSk. khaḍga-maṇi Divy.147, one of the royal insignia)
    ■ khaggaṃ …

meṇḍaka →

pts

adjective

  1. made of ram(s) horn, said of a (very strong) bow Ja.ii.88 (˚dhanu); Ja.v.128 (˚singadhanu).
  2. belonging to a ram, in meṇḍaka-pañha “question about the ram” Mil.90 alluding to the sto …

padāleti →

pts

  1. to cleave, break, pierce, destroy, in combination -khandhaṃ padāleti to destroy the great mass of…, e.g. tamo˚ Iti.8 (padālayuṃ); Thig.28 (ger. padāliya = moha˚ padālitvā Thag-a.34); lobha SN.v …

parivattati →

pts

  1. to turn round, twist (trs. & intrs.), go about Vin.ii.220; Ja.v.431 (singaṃ); Pv.iv.5#3 (= pariyāti Pv-a.260); Mil.118; DN-a.i.265.
  2. (intrs. to change about, move, change, turn to Pv.ii.10#5 (= …

piṅka →

pts

young shoot, sprout Ja.iii.389 (variant reading singa, which also points to pinga explained by pavāla).

for pinga yellow, brownish, tawny

sigāla →

pts

(śṛ˚) a jackal DN.ii.295; DN.iii.24 sq.; AN.i.187; SN.ii.230, SN.ii.271 SN.iv.177 sq. (text singāla); SN.iv.199; Ja.i.502; Ja.iii.532 (Pūtimaṃsa by name)
sigālī (f.) a female jackal Ja.i.336 Ja. …

sikhara →

pts

the top, summit of a mountain Ja.vi.519; Mil.2; a peak Dhp-a.iii.364 (˚thūpiyo or ˚thūpikāyo peaked domes); the point or edge of a sword MN.i.243; SN.iv.56; crest, tuft Ja.ii.99; (this is a very diff …

siṅgika →

pts

adjective having horns Ja.vi.354 (āvelita-˚ having twisted horns).

fr. singa1

siṅgila →

pts

kind of horned bird Ja.iii.73; Dhp-a.iii.22 (variant reading singala).

siṅgāla →

pts

variant reading instead of sigāla SN.ii.231 etc.; Vism.196; Pv.iii.5#2.

siṅgāra →

pts

erotic sentiment; siṅgāratā (f.) fondness of decorations Ja.i.184; an elegant dress, finery Mil.2; (adj.) elegant, graceful (thus read) Ja.ii.99 singāra-bhāva being elegant or graceful (said of a h …